Polish
Abstract
A polish is provided for cleaning metallic and fiberglass surfaces, such as an automobile, truck and boat bodies, and for providing a protective film on the surface. The polish comprises water in an amount between about 40.0 to about 75.0 percent, a solvent in an amount between about 12.0 to about 35.0 percent, a rheological additive in an amount between about 0.30 to about 1.0 percent, an ultraviolet absorber in an amount between about 0.05 to about 0.50 percent, a dye in an amount between about 0.0005 to about 3.0 percent, a first silicate in an amount between about 5.0 to about 15.0 percent, dimethylpolysiloxane in an amount between about 0.50 to about 6.0 percent, a silicone resin solution in an amount between about 0.10 to about 3.0 percent, oleic diethanol amide in an amount between about 0.50 to about 2.0 percent, a second silicate in an amount between about 0.10 to about 3.0 percent, and a bactericide in an amount between about 0.05 to about 0.20 percent, by weight of the total polish.
Claims
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1. A polish comprising: water in an amount between about 40.0 and about 75.0 percent; a petroleum naphtha in an amount between about 12.0 and about 35.0 percent; a rheological additive in an amount between about 0.30 and about 1.0 percent; an ultraviolet absorber in an amount between about 0.05 and about 0.50 percent; an oil soluble dye in an amount between about 0.0005 and about 3.0 percent; a first silicate in an amount between about 5.0 and about 15.0 percent; a fluid from a silicone siloxane fluid chemical family in an amount between about 0.50 and about 6.0 percent; a methylsiloxane resin in solvent in an amount between about 0.10 and about 3.0 percent; an oleic diethanol amide in an amount between about 0.50 and about 2.0 percent; a second silicate in an amount between about 0.10 and about 3.0 percent; a bactericide in an amount between about 0.05 and about 0.20 percent, by weight of the polish, wherein the rheological additive is any rheological additive that provides the polish with elasticity, viscosity and plasticity needed for application to painted metallic and fiberglass surfaces.
2. The polish of claim 1, wherein the rheological additive is an organophilic clay.
3. The polish of claim 1, wherein the ultraviolet absorber is a 2-propenoic acid-2-cyano-3, 3-diphenyl-2-ethylhexyl ester.
4. The polish of claim 1, wherein the first silicate is a magnesium aluminum silicate.
5. The polish of claim 1, wherein the silicone siloxane fluid is dimethylpolysiloxane.
6. The polish of claim 1, wherein the second silicate is a potassium aluminum silicate.
7. The polish of claim 6, wherein the magnesium aluminum silicate is present in an amount about 6.0 percent, and wherein the potassium aluminum silicate is present in an amount about 0.50 percent.
8. The polish of claim 1, wherein the bactericide is from a substituted meta-dioxane chemical family.
9. The polish of claim 8, wherein the bactericide is 6-acetoxy-2,4-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane.
10. The polish of claim 1, wherein the petroleum naphtha is present in an amount about 20.5 percent by weight of the polish.
11. A polish comprising: water in an amount about 66.9 percent; a petroleum naphtha in an amount about 20.5 percent; a organophilic clay in an amount about 0.50 percent; a water soluble ultraviolet absorber in an amount about 0.10 percent; an oil soluble dye in an amount about 0.50 percent; a magnesium aluminum silicate in an amount about 6.0 percent; a dimethylpolysiloxane in an amount about 2.8 percent; a methylsiloxane resin in solvent in an amount about 1.1 percent; an oleic diethanol amide in an amount about 1.0 percent; a potassium aluminum silicate in an amount between about 0.50 percent; and a bactericide in an amount about 0.10 percent, by weight of the polish.
12. The polish of claim 11, wherein the ultraviolet absorber is 2-propenoic acid-2-cyano-3, 3-diphenyl-2-ethylhexyl ester.
13. The polish of claim 11, wherein the bactericide is 6-acetoxy-2,4-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane.
14. A process for making a polish, the process comprises: forming a first solution by (a) blending together a petroleum naphtha and an organophilic clay; (b) blending an ultraviolet absorber and an oil soluble dye to the blend of the petroleum naphtha and the organophilic clay; (c) blending a magnesium aluminum silicate into a solution of step (b); (d) blending a dimethylpolysiloxane and an oleic diethanol amide into a solution of step (c) to form the first solution; forming a second solution by blending water, a potassium aluminum silicate and a bactericide; and forming the polish by blending the second solution with the first solution.
15. The process of claim 14, further comprising the step of agitating each blend prior to the blending steps (b), (c) and (d) and during the steps of forming of the solution in the second vessel and the forming of the polish.
16. A polish comprising: water in an amount between about 40.0 and about 75.0 percent; a petroleum naphtha in an amount between about 12.0 and about 35.0 percent; a organophilic clay in an amount between about 0.30 and about 1.0 percent; a water soluble ultraviolet absorber in an amount between about 0.05 and about 0.50 percent; an oil soluble dye in an amount between about 0.0005 and about 3.0 percent; a first silicate in an amount between about 5.0 and about 15.0 percent; a fluid from a silicone siloxane fluid chemical family in an amount between about 0.50 and about 6.0 percent; a methylsiloxane resin in solvent in an amount between about 0.10 and about 3.0 percent; an oleic diethanol amide in an amount between about 0.50 and about 2.0 percent; a second silicate in an amount between about 0.10 and about 3.0 percent; and a bactericide in an amount between about 0.05 and about 0.20 percent, by weight of the polish.Cited by (0)
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